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2022 Make Math Moments Summit

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  1. OPEN SESSIONS
    5 Lessons
  2. Day 1 - Friday Evening
    2 Lessons
  3. Day 2 - First Half
    6 Lessons
  4. Day 2 - Second Half
    7 Lessons
  5. Day 3 - First Half
    6 Lessons
  6. Day 3 - Second Half
    5 Lessons
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What’s a learning goal and How do I write one – Ayanna Perry PhD

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This session will support you in thinking about why drafting learning goals are useful for teaching. These learning goals include a content and process learning focus. We will examine a detailed learning goal and reflect on how it informs lesson planning, task selection, and formative assessment. Then participants will take time to develop their own leaning goals, reflect on how it can positively impact their teaching and determine a first step to developing specific learning goals.

About Ayanna Perry PhD

Associate Director, Teaching Fellows Program
Knowles Teacher Initiative

Dr. Ayanna Perry is a skillful educator with varied experiences working with secondary in-service and pre-service high school mathematics and science teachers. Her work with teachers was the catalyst for her dissertation work studying math teachers’ classroom practice, where one of the outcomes was a description of seven features that define equitable classroom spaces. She has presented at regional and national conferences and has authored blogs and articles, and co-authored Five to thrive- Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Secondary Math. Currently, she works at the Knowles Teacher Initiative, a nonprofit designed to support early-career biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics teachers in their efforts to develop teaching expertise and lead from the classroom. There she works with a team of educators to support, mentor, and coach math and science teachers.

Make Math Moments Academy Forums What’s a learning goal and How do I write one – Discussion

  • What’s a learning goal and How do I write one – Discussion

    Posted by Kyle Pearce on November 11, 2022 at 6:46 am

    What was your big take away from this particular lesson?

    What is something you are still wondering?

    Share your thinking below.

    Kyle Pearce replied 2 years ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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